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The joint effort between the Cleveland Browns and state of Ohio to build a new suburban stadium ruffled feathers for numerous ...
Cleveland had hoped to use The Art Modell Law to keep the Browns from leaving downtown for Brook Park. With Ohio changing the Modell law to allow an in-state move, the Browns had to move to Plan B.
Attorneys for the city of Cleveland argue the Browns are violating their lease by pursuing plans to relocate before the ...
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SB Nation on MSNWho will clean up when the Browns are gone?For their part, the Browns released a statement today saying that they have offered help not only with tearing down the ...
A class-action lawsuit argues that funding a new domed stadium for Ohio's Cleveland Browns using residents’ unclaimed funds ...
A legal team led by former Democratic state Rep. Jeff Crossman has filed a class action lawsuit challenging Ohio’s plan to ...
The Cleveland Browns are moving forward with plans to build a new $600 million stadium after public funding approval.
The Cleveland Browns are one step closer to moving to the suburbs. They had already bought the plot of land, and on Monday night, they got the public funding.
The Browns are officially getting $600 million from the state. Here's what Jimmy and Dee Haslam said about it.
Brook Park advances plans for a new Cleveland Browns stadium following a planning commission's rezoning approval.
Former lawmakers Jeff Crossman and Marc Dann warn against state's plan to fund a new Browns domed stadium using unclaimed funds, considering it unconstitutional.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a two-year, $60 billion operating budget that flattens the state’s income tax and sets aside ...
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